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Old   November 20, 2009, 15:42
Default Changing compiler and compile flags
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In the bashrc file I can see an option to change the compiler between Gcc, Gcc43 and Icc (Intel compiler), but what if I have, for instance, a PGI compiler, or what if I want to use a system installed Gcc-4.4? How do I change this?

Also, I have proprietary MPI libraries available on some of the systems I use. Is there a way that I can specify these libraries instead of those included in the ThirdParty package?

And lastly, if I want to use a more recent release of Paraview, can I specify that so paraFoam is built to run it rather than what is included in the ThirdParty software (this is the least important point for me)?

If somebody can point me to the right places for these options I would appreciate it. If I manage to come across them myself I will post it here.
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